Monthly Archives: May 2014

This is the forty-fourth, in a series of forty-nine curve file translations. The file Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSurface.ds is the second of twoCurve-Sweep file types located in the DesignScript Editor (DSE) Samples.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSurface.ds#44

Open the DS Editor and copy the script generated from Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSurface.ds. Open DS Studio, and paste the DSE script into a blank canvas.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSurface#44

The preliminary translation looks like the canvas shown above and the developed one below.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSurface#44a

The red and yellow highlighted areas indicate the groupings of nodes according to their properties. Once satisfied that the translation is complete the “Node to Code” operation can take place.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSurface#44b

The script that results from the operation doesn’t require further editing. The geometry that results from the codes(s) is shown below.

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This is the forty-third, in a series of forty-nine curve file translations. The file Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSolid.ds is the first of twoCurve-Sweep file types located in the DesignScript Editor (DSE) Samples.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSolid.ds#43

Open the DS Editor and copy the script generated from Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSolid.ds . Open DS Studio, and paste the DSE script into a blank canvas.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSolid#43

The preliminary translation looks like the canvas shown above and the developed one below.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSolid#43a

The red and yellow highlighted areas indicate the groupings of nodes according to their properties. Once satisfied that the translation is complete the “Node to Code” operation can take place.

Geometry.Curve.SweepAsSolid#43b

The script that results from the operation doesn’t require further editing. The geometry that results from the codes(s) is shown below.

This is the forty-first, in a series of forty-nine curve file translations. The file Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirectionSweepAngle.ds is the last of eightCurve-Revolve file types and also among those eight, the last of four Curve-Revolve-As-Surface files located in the DesignScript Editor (DSE) Samples.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirectionSweepAngle.d#41

Open the DS Editor and copy the script generated from Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle. Open DS Studio, and paste the DSE script into a blank canvas.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirectionSweepAngles#41

The preliminary translation looks like the canvas shown above and the developed one below.

This is the fortieth, in a series of forty-nine curve file translations. The file Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirection.ds is the seventh of eightCurve-Revolve file types and among those eight, the third of four Curve-Revolve-As-Surface files located in the DesignScript Editor (DSE) Samples.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirection.ds#40

Open the DS Editor and copy the script generated from Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle. Open DS Studio, and paste the DSE script into a blank canvas.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirection#40

The preliminary translation looks like the canvas shown above and the developed one below.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirection#40a

The red and yellow highlighted areas indicate the groupings of nodes according to their properties. Once satisfied that the translation is complete the “Node to Code” operation can take place.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.AxisPointDirection#40b

The script that results from the operation doesn’t require further editing. The geometry that results from the codes(s) is shown below.

This is the thirty-ninth, in a series of forty-nine curve file translations. The file Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle.ds is the sixth of eightCurve-Revolve file types and among those eight, the second of four Curve-Revolve-As-Surface files located in the DesignScript Editor (DSE) Samples.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle.ds#39

Open the DS Editor and copy the script generated from Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle. Open DS Studio, and paste the DSE script into a blank canvas.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle#39

The preliminary translation looks like the canvas shown above and the developed one below.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle#39a

The red and yellow highlighted areas indicate the groupings of nodes according to their properties. Once satisfied that the translation is complete the “Node to Code” operation can take place.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.SweepAngle#39b

The script that results from the operation doesn’t require further editing. The geometry that results from the codes(s) is shown below.

This is the thirty-eighth, in a series of forty-nine curve file translations. The file Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.dsis the fifth of eightCurve-Revolve file types and among those eight, the first of four Curve-Revolve-As-Surface files located in the DesignScript Editor (DSE) Samples.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis.ds#38

Open the DS Editor and copy the script generated from Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis. Open DS Studio, and paste the DSE script into a blank canvas.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis#38

The preliminary translation looks like the canvas shown above and the developed one below.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis#38a

The red and yellow highlighted areas indicate the groupings of nodes according to their properties. Once satisfied that the translation is complete the “Node to Code” operation can take place.

Geometry.Curve.RevolveAsSurface.Axis#38b

The script that results from the operation doesn’t require further editing. The geometry that results from the codes(s) is shown below.